The Buildbase take a hefty 33-point lead into tonight's Midland Cup second leg meeting at Wolverhampton.

Their last competitive fixture of a memorable season sees the Bees virtually certain to add the Midland Cup to their Elite League title triumph after wiping the floor with the Monmore men in Friday's one-sided first leg.

A 66-33 rout was their biggest win of the year and co-boss Peter Oakes said: "I don't think anyone expected us to be 30-plus points ahead, but Friday was a terrific performance.

"It would be nice to end the season with another trophy, and we are going to Wolverhampton looking to win."

Wolverhampton had hoped to use ex-Bees star Billy Hamill as a guest for Mikael Max - as in Friday's first meeting - but Hamill's club Oxford have a rearranged Craven Shield semi-final meeting at Belle Vue tonight.

The Monmore men have therefore called up World No. 3 Leigh Adams from Swindon instead.

Once again, the final two races of the meeting will be run as four one-lap sprints, though the experiment will be slightly tweaked this evening, with the one-lap races staggered between heats 15 and 16 to give the riders and their bikes time to recover.

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